Along the slopes in Bandishola, above an old forest with a rich basin and diverse flora and fauna, is a well-perched Scandinavian envisioned house. Advait is the marriage of a European elevation and floor space, with Indian Vaasthu incorporated for energy. The residence is just 5 kilometres from Sim's Park and off the Main District road connecting Coonoor and Kotagiri.
The residential community of Camelot Heights has aesthetic cottages and as the name suggests, has a significant elevation with ecstatic views covering the Coonoor valley, Wellington and going across the Ketti Valley.
The classic exterior look, mixed gable and hip roofs, has stood the test of time in the Nilgiris. Large windows to gaze out into the verdant forests and tea gardens of the Nilgiris, offering spectacular sceneries throughout the year.
The bedrooms and spaces are spread across two levels with a very smooth and transitionary flow to the spaces. The central halls on both floors serve as living rooms, while the wings have two bedrooms each. A pooja and study are conveniently located near the entrance. While the kitchen is spacious and tucked away, the snack bar unit serves the guests well in the living room.
Wooden flooring has been used throughout the house, keeping the home well-insulated on the ground. Large glass panes welcome the light into the house throughout the day. Elegant lamps, furniture and curtains decorate the home to add flavour to the spaces.
The property has excellent marking and a sufficiently long driveway, making the entrance grand and the parking very convenient under a covered shed. A caretaker's house at the property's periphery aids the residents in daily maintenance.